Torres, J.J., T.M. Lancraft, B.C. Weigle, T.L. Hopkins and B.H. Robison. 1984. Distribution and abundance of fishes and salps in relation to the marginal ice-zone of the Scotia Sea. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 19:117-119.

Bailey, T.G. and B.H. Robison. 1986. Food availability as a selective factor on the chemical compositions of midwater fishes in the eastern North Pacific. Marine Biology, 91:131-141.

Druffel, E.R.M. and B.H. Robison. 1999. Perspective: Is the deep sea on a diet? Science 284:1139-1140.

Hopcroft, R.R. and B.H. Robison. 1999. A new mesopelagic larvacean, Mesochordaeus erythrocephalus, sp. nov., from Monterey Bay, with a description of its filtering house. Journal of Plankton Research,21:1923-1937.

Haddock, S.H.D., T.J. Rivers and B.H. Robison. 2001. Can coelenterates make coelenterazine? Dietary requirements for luciferin in cnidarian bioluminescence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 98:11148-11151.

Robison, B.H. 2002. Submersibles in oceanographic research, pp. 387-390 In: Benson, K.R. and P.F. Rehbock (eds) Oceanographic History: the Pacific and Beyond. Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 556 pp.

Robison, B.H. 2003. What drives the diel vertical migrations of Antarctic midwater fish? Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 83:639-642.

Robison, B.H., K.A. Raskoff and R.E. Sherlock (2005). Ecological substrate in midwater: Doliolula equus, a new mesopelagic tunicate. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 85:655-663.

Raskoff, K.A. and B.H. Robison (2005). A novel mutualistic relationship between a doliolid and a cnidarian, Bythotiara dolioeques sp. nov. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 85:583-593.

Robison, B.H., K.A. Raskoff and R.E. Sherlock (2005). Adaptations for living deep: a new, bathypelagic doliolid from the eastern North Pacific. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 85:595-602.

Hopcroft, R.R. and B.H. Robison (2005). New mesopelagic larvaceans in the genus Fritillaria from Monterey Bay, California. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 85:655-678.